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drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ thbetween black and whitegas answers... ...and 1,000 shades of grey duff & phelps finds the sweet spot that powers sound decisions. duff & phelps financial advisory and investment banking services. >>> here we go. welcome back, everybody, to the delivering alpha conference in new york. while investors are wary of the global economy, our next guest sees a lot of opportunity in europe and america. scott kalb is now an adviser to the $45 billion sovereign wealth fund. welcome, and thank you for coming. before we start off we should let people who don't know in on a little bit of how great a record you have. we were talking about earlier how you can't expect to get 8% over several years pension fund. you had 12
drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ thbetween black and whitegas answers... ...and 1,000 shades of grey duff & phelps finds the sweet spot that powers...
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also this morning, the kansas city fed survey. the lead story in the journal today is a 6.9% rise in house prices so far this year. since january. and some people are saying after some false starts, residential has concerned. >> well, you're right. >> you can have some recovery, some have firmness in housing prices, but it's going to drive the recovery on the back of housing. that's not going to happen. >> and people are choosing who to hook up with. i couldn't tell whether that spoke to you or whether you thought it was odd. you thought it was a pretty good idea, i think. you don't want to go out with someone who has a 200, do you? >> do you think eharmony should add a little line, what is your credit score? >> what is your credit score. >> and people are dating now on -- >> can you trust someone who you give your attentions to and eventually give your heart to that doesn't pay your bills? would you? it makes sense to me, doesn't it? >> i don't know about that. >> you could stay with the person, too. >> change them? >> wasn't tha
also this morning, the kansas city fed survey. the lead story in the journal today is a 6.9% rise in house prices so far this year. since january. and some people are saying after some false starts, residential has concerned. >> well, you're right. >> you can have some recovery, some have firmness in housing prices, but it's going to drive the recovery on the back of housing. that's not going to happen. >> and people are choosing who to hook up with. i couldn't tell whether...
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the lower the taxes, the more and the better your long-term demographics are in your city, the more that those home values are going to spike up, and we will see it spike again. [ horn honks ] hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts receivable today. i mean i know that this is important. well, both are important. let's be clear. they are but this is important too. [ man ] the receivables. [ male announcer ] michelin knows it's better for xerox to help manage their finance processing. so they can focus on keeping the world moving. with xerox, you're ready for real business. looking for a better place to put your cash? here's one you may not have thought of: fidelity. now you don't have to go to a bank to get the things you want from a bank. like no-fee atms -- all over the world. free checkwriting and mobile deposits. now, depositing a check is as easy as taking a picture. free online bill payments. a highly acclaimed credit card with 2% cash back into your fidelity account. open a fidelity cash m
the lower the taxes, the more and the better your long-term demographics are in your city, the more that those home values are going to spike up, and we will see it spike again. [ horn honks ] hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts receivable today. i mean i know that this is important. well, both are important. let's be clear. they are but this is important too. [ man ] the receivables. [ male...
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so it's right in the heart of the city. and then you have with the high line, we all know the impact of that. and the expansion of the hudson boulevard that's being built. all these things coming toget r together, and this is where people want to be today in chelsea. i mean, you know when we go out and night and all the new restaurants and activity going, it's all in that area. so i think this will really become the new heart. it'll be kind of a shift. and it's exciting because people said it wouldn't happen. and the vision of the bloomberg administration was -- they were right on target. >> so city government was on your side here. i think of all the things that stand in the way of projects like this, whether it's regulatory issues or zoning issues or labor problems, or credit not being available or the fiscal cliff, any -- i mean it's -- and it's happening. so none of those things stood in your way? they make it more difficult? >> i mean, look -- doing a job this size in these times certainly -- >> took a while. >> right.
so it's right in the heart of the city. and then you have with the high line, we all know the impact of that. and the expansion of the hudson boulevard that's being built. all these things coming toget r together, and this is where people want to be today in chelsea. i mean, you know when we go out and night and all the new restaurants and activity going, it's all in that area. so i think this will really become the new heart. it'll be kind of a shift. and it's exciting because people said it...
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citi's news lifting the banking sectoroff all. "wall street journal" suggests the new ceo still needs to set the a new path for the bank to follow and argues corbat is unlikely to get anything close to 100% approval rating especially if he chooses to postpone returning money to shareholders. >> there was a lot of different cross currents from what people were hearing yesterday in washington. market well above 100. >> ended up 85 for the day. >> i guess the demise of john boehner as speaker was greatly exaggerated. did you see this "new york times" piece? more support for boehner now than anytime in his speaker ship. is that's setting up for -- >> but it is social media and twitter allows to you see these things. >> sausage factory into the front of the kitchen. >> exactly. >> geithner didn't use the word marginal rates had to go up, just said rates. >> rates are already going up. there will be a tax increase to people making more than 250 anyway because of the health care law. so the idea that somehow they will get a freebie is ju
citi's news lifting the banking sectoroff all. "wall street journal" suggests the new ceo still needs to set the a new path for the bank to follow and argues corbat is unlikely to get anything close to 100% approval rating especially if he chooses to postpone returning money to shareholders. >> there was a lot of different cross currents from what people were hearing yesterday in washington. market well above 100. >> ended up 85 for the day. >> i guess the demise of...
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citi group saying the chances of greece leaving the euro in the next 12 to 18 months have risen to about 90%. the bank had previously put that likelihood at somewhere between 50 and 75%. a citi report suggests italy and spain will be taking a formal bailout from the eu and imf on top of the banking aid for which madrid has asked. we'll have more from kelly evans in a few minutes. midwest drought is not getting any better. conditions in the midwest are the worse they have been in half a century. agriculture department extension food costs will rise. and a number of companies are reporting today. before the bell we'll hear from exxon, 3m, your nighted technologies, boston scientific, colgate palmolive, kimberly-clark, mcgraw-hill a few of the names. >> sounds like a busy morning. in other news to watch a couple key economic release, weekly jobless claims tn at 10:00 the national association of realtors reports on pending home sales. treasury secretary tim geithner returns to capitol hill. it's official united technology selling three industrial products businesses to private equity firms.
citi group saying the chances of greece leaving the euro in the next 12 to 18 months have risen to about 90%. the bank had previously put that likelihood at somewhere between 50 and 75%. a citi report suggests italy and spain will be taking a formal bailout from the eu and imf on top of the banking aid for which madrid has asked. we'll have more from kelly evans in a few minutes. midwest drought is not getting any better. conditions in the midwest are the worse they have been in half a century....
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. >> can i tell you people commuting, on a train, into the city, they can watch for an hour on the way in and out. >> and it's like cable television. >> i know where you're going. >> you're there. >> you can watch repeats of "si "seinfeld." you could watch "too big to fail. ". >> i was looking for the -- >> i know where you're going. there is another version of "too big to fail l". >> what is it? oh, yeah, another version of it goes along with the music. there is. >> is there really? >> there is. >> kodak is selling its online photo services business to sh shutter fly, so you take the s and you put it on tiger and take it off wood. >> i get you. >> too big to fail. >> shares of shutter fly rising on the news. >> how depressing is that, $24 million. >> right, right. the sale kicks off bankrupt kodak's relaunch as a slimmed down version of itself but analysts say the patent sale will be crucial to the turnaround and that may be months away and yelp is botch the expected range of $12 to $14 and values the company at $900 million. the online review guide will be trading under the nysc toda
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what's also really interesting is that it's very quiet in the city. there's a real sense that it's emptied out and perhaps it may be the number of people aren't showing up that were expected. so while it's nice for those of us who live here and trying to get around you do wonder about the retallers and we popped into a store over the weekend and one said he never sees anything like the boost around wimbledon because so many regular tourists have stayed away. maybe that will change. >> let's talk markets. you got green arrows behind you. some other expectations, i don't know if we'll get a gold medal later from mr. draghi or something. >> don't know if there's many gold medals going to policymakers. it's not of end the ecb is the one to watch instead of the federal reserve but that's what's shaping up this week. as we head into that, some of the commentary from the ecb will come in to the market. over the weekend we've seen advancers out pacing decliners by a 7-3 ratio. stoxx 600 is up about 1%. we guilt baines throughout the tra -- we're building gain
what's also really interesting is that it's very quiet in the city. there's a real sense that it's emptied out and perhaps it may be the number of people aren't showing up that were expected. so while it's nice for those of us who live here and trying to get around you do wonder about the retallers and we popped into a store over the weekend and one said he never sees anything like the boost around wimbledon because so many regular tourists have stayed away. maybe that will change. >>...
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i'm curious, given the big downgraded call on citi, where you see citi today. >> um, i think citi's got a lot of money to invest in its infrastructure, you saw that in the fullback, so in terms of real operating leverage, i think that's something that plagues the big banks. remember, 80% of revenues over the last ten years in wall street revenues came from europe and the u.s., which are all deleverages, so that has an immediate and big impact on these businesses. you know, citi at 70% of tangible, will they create capital so much that it's going to be -- go to tangible or beyond that? i don't see it as different from any of the other big banks which i'm not that bullish on, because i would rather go into pure plays and to regions of growth. i think there's not a lot of growth. >> there's no big bank you're bullish on? >> i think wells fargo is expensive, but it has -- it's got great growth metrics. it doesn't have the capital markets exposure, you know, for better or worse, they have a capital markets division, but it's not so big inside the bank. you know, this may be a better or worse
i'm curious, given the big downgraded call on citi, where you see citi today. >> um, i think citi's got a lot of money to invest in its infrastructure, you saw that in the fullback, so in terms of real operating leverage, i think that's something that plagues the big banks. remember, 80% of revenues over the last ten years in wall street revenues came from europe and the u.s., which are all deleverages, so that has an immediate and big impact on these businesses. you know, citi at 70% of...
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information when it comes to us. >>> and the los angeles city council will be voting today on a deal that would build a new 72,000-seat sports stadium downtown, that's why you're hearing the music. supporters are hoping a new stadium would attract an nfl team. los angeles, of course, had two nfl teams until 1994 when the rams moved to st. louis and the raiders returned to their original home in oakland, joe? >> yes, yes, that's true. >>> okay, let's get a read, andrew, on america's economic situation and whether we could see on the horizon another recession. joining us is james poterba president of the national bureau of economic research as well as an economics professor of economics at m.i.t. where are you coming from today? are you near kendall square, jim, or somewhere else? >> i'm on the m.i.t. campus close to the entrepreneurial hot spot of kendall square. >> next to the s&p diner. i know all the hot spots up there. here's where i want to start, we went 13 was the number on gdp. we had a gentleman that follows the transportation average which has been weak and he gave us a lot
information when it comes to us. >>> and the los angeles city council will be voting today on a deal that would build a new 72,000-seat sports stadium downtown, that's why you're hearing the music. supporters are hoping a new stadium would attract an nfl team. los angeles, of course, had two nfl teams until 1994 when the rams moved to st. louis and the raiders returned to their original home in oakland, joe? >> yes, yes, that's true. >>> okay, let's get a read, andrew,...
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mostly cloudy skies out here this morning. 52 in the city. and again the same stuck pattern, first couple shots of the morning looking at the clouds across much of the northeast. little breaks of sun here and there. a few showers working their way ashore. but the temperatures are still cool. you get to the beginning of june, start on think about summertime, nearly 20 degrees below average in boston. d.c., 72 doesn't scream summer, but we'll see improvements here. looks like the weekend things will pan out better in the northeast. br new york, low clouds and showers. guys, back to you. >> we're still on the sugary drinks thing here, but thanks for the weather report. we'll get to more substantive issues. u.s. policymakers closely analyzing weaker that be expected jobs growth. on friday bernanke will be testifying before congress on the state of the economy. something we'll all be watching. john here to break it all down for us. >> i want to talk about these big drinks. here's my problem with it. i go to the movies with my kids and hair friends
mostly cloudy skies out here this morning. 52 in the city. and again the same stuck pattern, first couple shots of the morning looking at the clouds across much of the northeast. little breaks of sun here and there. a few showers working their way ashore. but the temperatures are still cool. you get to the beginning of june, start on think about summertime, nearly 20 degrees below average in boston. d.c., 72 doesn't scream summer, but we'll see improvements here. looks like the weekend things...
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the return on equity is puny. when our company merged with city to form citigroup. we were selling at 5 times book. now you see these things at half a tangible book. >> to the extent other banks is got in, is there any argument to be made or do you suggest a false argument? >> creativity, ingenuity, brain power of the people is much more important than size. what i'm talking about is creating an environment where we can attract those kind of people to be leaders. and i think that this and they'd do a level of a lot the ones with beg balance streets. >> can we add a couple more hours? >> we wish. >> there are going to come up with thoughts. cou >> when we come back, is the united states at risk of losing its spot if funding doesn't pick up? this is another area near and dear to sandy weill's heart. ♪ i'm making my money do more. ♪ i'm consolidating my assets. i'm not paying hidden fees or high commissions. i'm making the most of my money. and seven-dollar trades are just the start. i'm with scottrade. i'm with scottrade. i'm with scottrade. and i'm loving every m
the return on equity is puny. when our company merged with city to form citigroup. we were selling at 5 times book. now you see these things at half a tangible book. >> to the extent other banks is got in, is there any argument to be made or do you suggest a false argument? >> creativity, ingenuity, brain power of the people is much more important than size. what i'm talking about is creating an environment where we can attract those kind of people to be leaders. and i think that...
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john harwood has blown in to the windy city will will be joining us live from there next. but first, attention shoppers, this is a viewer service, everybody. amazon is selling $10 gift cards today for this is today, today only. it's on amazon local. company vice president says the retailer wants for draw in both new and existing customers in hopes that they'll check out the company's offers from spas, restaurants and other businesses. the gift cards are also, and this is important, they're good for use on amazon.com. so this actually is crazy. half off basically everything. now as we head to a break, take a look at yesterday's winners and losers. if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dos
john harwood has blown in to the windy city will will be joining us live from there next. but first, attention shoppers, this is a viewer service, everybody. amazon is selling $10 gift cards today for this is today, today only. it's on amazon local. company vice president says the retailer wants for draw in both new and existing customers in hopes that they'll check out the company's offers from spas, restaurants and other businesses. the gift cards are also, and this is important, they're good...
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at the same time, citi, my god, look at how much smaller the company is. they've torn through a lot of assets, a lot of operations they've shed, going to get rid of smith barney eventually, although i'm not sure that's good for morgan stanley. what i wrote about on zero hedge will they change the model and reduce the target loss rate inside the bank so their charge-offs look more like jpmorgan and the other big banks. i don't know, i don't think they'll make as much money. >> libor scandal, front page of the new york times yesterday said not only is the justice department looking into what's going on at barclays but there are american banks involved. >> there'd have to be. >> we'd talk about a citi, jpmorgan or bank of america. not many u.s. banks were involved in setting libor. what is your sense? >> look, you have tim geithner with the fortuitous memo, romonstrating the bank to think of libor. it was a kissingerian development, he had the memos developed perfect but at the same time he was on the phone with bob reuben three or four times a day. we have t
at the same time, citi, my god, look at how much smaller the company is. they've torn through a lot of assets, a lot of operations they've shed, going to get rid of smith barney eventually, although i'm not sure that's good for morgan stanley. what i wrote about on zero hedge will they change the model and reduce the target loss rate inside the bank so their charge-offs look more like jpmorgan and the other big banks. i don't know, i don't think they'll make as much money. >> libor...
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looks like the twin cities for saturday could see some storms and then rounding out the weekend, also stormy conditions trailing all the way back down into portions of the southern plains. but the northeast, enjoy the sunshine and southwest over the next couple of days. >> thanks so much. investors awaiting facebook's highly anticipated public debut, but is the stock set to take off? that is the big question. and our next question says he's holding off on buying shares. he's co-founder of the social website red it. why would you not touch it with a long pole is this. >> well, i've got some reservations. in part because the facebook business model is one it that relies on display ads. sort of like google. but doesn't have the same purchasing that google does. with facebook, you're looking at photos from your dad's fishing trip. and i'm not convinced that they can continue to grow this business in a way that still treats users well. that's the concern. >> one of your issues is privacy. >> yes. the other crux of this is mark's view, mark's perspective on privacy is a rather different one
looks like the twin cities for saturday could see some storms and then rounding out the weekend, also stormy conditions trailing all the way back down into portions of the southern plains. but the northeast, enjoy the sunshine and southwest over the next couple of days. >> thanks so much. investors awaiting facebook's highly anticipated public debut, but is the stock set to take off? that is the big question. and our next question says he's holding off on buying shares. he's co-founder of...
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drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ >>> checking futures this morning, red arrows across the board out of fears out of spain. the dow looks like it would open 128 points lower, nasdaq and the s&p 500 would also be off, but at the same time we've got to check out on some stocks involved in what we're describing as merger monday, deals are back this morning, canada's nexen is being bought by china's cnooc in a $15.1 billion cash deal this morning, the first share price $27.50, a 61% premium over friday's close. we also have an energy deal, genon energy being bought by nrg in a $1.7 billion stock deal, genon shareholders will be getting an eight for every share they now own and finally railamerica being bought by genessee? wyoming. it includes t
drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ >>> checking futures this morning, red arrows across the board out of fears out of spain. the dow looks like it...
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only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" in the headlines this morning, we are about an hour away from the government's latest read on personal income and consumer spending. economists looking for income to be up .2% for october with spending up .1%. zynga's shares getting slammed in free market trading. new agreement with facebook removes zynga's special status among game developers and lets pace book develop its own games which it could not do under the old agreement. at a news conference set in missouri, one two of the winners of the record $580 million powerball drawing will be identified. the other winning ticket was sold in arizona. you about that buyer has yet to come poured. >> you don't have to agree to be identified, do you? >> no. >> no. >> bigge
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drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ [ man ] ever year, sophia and i use the points we earn with our citi thankyou card for a relaxing vacation. ♪ sometimes, we go for a ride in the park. maybe do a little sightseeing. or, get some fresh air. but this summer, we used our thank youpoints to just hang out with a few friends in london. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou visa card. redeem the points you've earned to travel with no restrictions. rewarding you, every step of the way. >>> welcome back to "squawk box," everybody, happy friday 13th. jpmorgan chase's conference call is just getting under way, following the news that the company will restate first quarter profits, and pegging the so-called london whale trading loss at $4.4 billion. w
drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ [ man ] ever year, sophia and i use the points we earn with our citi thankyou card for a relaxing vacation. ♪ sometimes,...
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level, at the city level and in the banking business we're extremely concerned about municipals right now. they also have this problem, and i think your previous comments about, you know, the public unions taking on private enterprise, i think that's going to be a big fight here in the coming months that are coming about and all i can tell you is that main street america today is getting ready to lock up and if they lock up, we're going to go back into a recession. >> thanks, rusty. we appreciate your time today. we have to run. >>> coming up, ralph schlosstein on the fiscal cliff and a lot more after this. maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. ♪ nespresso. where there's a coffee to match my every mood. ♪ where just one touch creates the perfect cup. where every cappuccino and latte is made with fresh milk. ♪ and where clothing is opti
level, at the city level and in the banking business we're extremely concerned about municipals right now. they also have this problem, and i think your previous comments about, you know, the public unions taking on private enterprise, i think that's going to be a big fight here in the coming months that are coming about and all i can tell you is that main street america today is getting ready to lock up and if they lock up, we're going to go back into a recession. >> thanks, rusty. we...
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"the wall street journal" saying that city mortgage allowed submitting ineligible loans to the fha insurance plan. as a result the government took losses when the loans defaulted. bank of america settled similar claims, the claim against deutsche bank remains outstanding. >> we are counting down to the data on jobless claims, housing starts and producer prices due out at 8:30 eastern. joining us maury harris, we did get, maury, a heads-up on the improving employment situation on the claims numbers. pretty staggering. they seem to be a leading indicator almost. do you expect that to continue? >> yes. and it's partly because the underlying economy is improving and in the very, very near term we've had a mild winter. that helps us out somewhat on the claims. these better economic statistics go beyond the weather. there's something fundamental going on here. >> what happened? corporations have been doing more with less for a while and have been doing better. did that translate to hiring and the overall economy and the consumer? >> i think the biggest thing that's happened is for the past year an
"the wall street journal" saying that city mortgage allowed submitting ineligible loans to the fha insurance plan. as a result the government took losses when the loans defaulted. bank of america settled similar claims, the claim against deutsche bank remains outstanding. >> we are counting down to the data on jobless claims, housing starts and producer prices due out at 8:30 eastern. joining us maury harris, we did get, maury, a heads-up on the improving employment situation on...
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games are over the orbit will stand and remain as a gift to the city of london. all right, so a lot of people have criticized the orbit for being ugly, that was true of the eiffel tower as well, and just to prove this was a business story we'll show you the one-year chart of arcelormitttal company, ticker mt. we'll have more later on in the week and if he ever comes just like the needle in seattle, you can go to the top and see that wonderful view. >> you were there to see bolt? >> last night, no. i wasn't. i was here on saturday night to see the brits win three gold medals. >> you did go to some of the event, which ones? >> yes, i withent enwent to tr field saturday night, the brits won three goldal, the triathlon, long jump and 10,000 meter events. >> the american got silver for the first time. >> that was unbelievable and all of the stuff i saw before, they trained together with salazar up in portland and to see that, i mean, they're buddies and what's the other guy's name, gavin rush -- >> rupp, i think his last name is rupp. >> that was pretty amazinamazin.
games are over the orbit will stand and remain as a gift to the city of london. all right, so a lot of people have criticized the orbit for being ugly, that was true of the eiffel tower as well, and just to prove this was a business story we'll show you the one-year chart of arcelormitttal company, ticker mt. we'll have more later on in the week and if he ever comes just like the needle in seattle, you can go to the top and see that wonderful view. >> you were there to see bolt? >>...
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around dallas, it is moving into the city. a quit hit of snow around the early community time, so folks have to be careful on the roads there. back to you. >> that's a little weird in dallas. what about -- bring it down, bring it down to colorado. can you -- is that expected, snow there? i mean, this is a good sign, right, 8 or 9 inches this early in minnesota? is that a good sign, eric? >> it is a good sign. it was the fourth biggest december storm on record in minneapolis and then in colorado yesterday. they got over a foot of snow? >> what did? >> ski areas, they are finally seeing a little bit of good news. >> that is good. that is good. all right. and it's headed here. all right. excellent. at least the cold weather. you know, rain, raw days, 38 degrees. >> this time of year, i'm happy about that. >> i'd rather have snow. >> 48 degrees with the horrible rain, it chill tess bone. >> but the snow comes in early in the morning. >> my backyard, three dogs and a muddy backyard. today is expected to be the busiest day for shipp
around dallas, it is moving into the city. a quit hit of snow around the early community time, so folks have to be careful on the roads there. back to you. >> that's a little weird in dallas. what about -- bring it down, bring it down to colorado. can you -- is that expected, snow there? i mean, this is a good sign, right, 8 or 9 inches this early in minnesota? is that a good sign, eric? >> it is a good sign. it was the fourth biggest december storm on record in minneapolis and then...
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and you give loans to cities to build the stadiums. central planning is a big problem and eventually it will come to roost. other people say these communists know exactly how on do capitalism and there's no way that they fail. what do you think? >> i think there is a lot of unproductive projects that are part of the stimulus. >> are you talking about here now? oh, you meant china. okay. >> just to be clear, i was talking -- but they have a lot of money to finances this. so will they can finance a lot of bridges to nowhere before things really bite for help. so i don't think they face a a lot of constraints in the near term. but keep in find that china didn't view the 2009 stimulus their own stimulus as a wild suck he is success and they don't want to repeat that error. but they're not trying to get back up to 8.5, 9. hers trying to glide down to a lower trend growth rate. >> we have a story in the headlines this morning that china's top five banks aren't going to be lowering their rates that they're offering for savings for consumers w
and you give loans to cities to build the stadiums. central planning is a big problem and eventually it will come to roost. other people say these communists know exactly how on do capitalism and there's no way that they fail. what do you think? >> i think there is a lot of unproductive projects that are part of the stimulus. >> are you talking about here now? oh, you meant china. okay. >> just to be clear, i was talking -- but they have a lot of money to finances this. so...
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the second thing, the water here in atlantic city, is unfit to drink. the utility came out and said you can't wash food with it, you can't drink it, you can't wash cuts with the water because the contamination is so strong here. and we have no word on that going forward. there's still a lot of things that have to be figured out. inspectors are actually coming today to assess the structural soundness of some of these properties. and even if they get that underway, still unclear what's going to happen tomorrow when they try to open their doors. now, caesar's entertainment report earnings after the bell today. so that stock is one that you should watch today. if you're concerned about atlantic city or if you're even looking for any sort of comments about the health of this industry. we're going to be listening closely to that call after the bell today. czr, and we're also going to be watching closely president obama's visit a little bit later today and his tour around with chris christie and what they say about what they've seen on the jersey shore and the
the second thing, the water here in atlantic city, is unfit to drink. the utility came out and said you can't wash food with it, you can't drink it, you can't wash cuts with the water because the contamination is so strong here. and we have no word on that going forward. there's still a lot of things that have to be figured out. inspectors are actually coming today to assess the structural soundness of some of these properties. and even if they get that underway, still unclear what's going to...
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is that something -- i'm not saying you're not, but you know the way to political winds are blowing, you've seen mcdonald has some success and, you know, we're not even allowed to drink like 16.1 ounces in new york city. things are going in a very strange direction. does that factor into your thinking? pizza is not thought of as health food. >> you put a bunch of vegetables on it and it can be healthy. there are some menu labelling issues. >> when are you guys going to follow him right in there? if you look at the ties over here, they're disappearing quickly. >> cold pizza has been a staple for a long time. i think that's going to remain our core entrance into the breakfast market. >> yeah. you don't need eggs, either. it's basically bread, chicken and cheese. that doesn't seem like a -- usually i don't eat anything until like 10:30 or something. and one egg. you really shouldn't do that if you're up at 3:30, right? >> if you're up at 3:30, i think you need a meal. highly recommend pizza. >> how come the holiday sess a bigger time for you, patrick? >> you know, as families start to g
is that something -- i'm not saying you're not, but you know the way to political winds are blowing, you've seen mcdonald has some success and, you know, we're not even allowed to drink like 16.1 ounces in new york city. things are going in a very strange direction. does that factor into your thinking? pizza is not thought of as health food. >> you put a bunch of vegetables on it and it can be healthy. there are some menu labelling issues. >> when are you guys going to follow him...
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and at 11:00, we'll get the kansas city fed survey. so between those earnings and all of these other numbers, we have a lot to chew on this morning. joseph. >> do you follow alec baldwin? >> on twitter? >> no. what did he do? >> some day if i ever -- seriously, if i ever got mentioned by alec baldwin, i think i could retire. my life would be complete. but i think this is a real -- alec baldwin tweeted about gary came gary kaminsky. >> what did he say? >> he said he sort of gave him an easy -- you can imagine what kind of interview alec baldwin thinks lloyd blankfein should get. now -- >> the vampire squid. >> right. i'd like to see baldwin interview the ceo of capital one. but he would give that guy probably a bj interview. am i allowed to say that? probably not. i already did. anyway, andrew -- >> i'm reading it. it was not a nice tweet. gary's good friend of ours. >> he said can you believe this guy would tweet about me when he's a capital one spokesperson. i'm doing gary's work here. >> i thought gary did a great job. >> so did i. >
and at 11:00, we'll get the kansas city fed survey. so between those earnings and all of these other numbers, we have a lot to chew on this morning. joseph. >> do you follow alec baldwin? >> on twitter? >> no. what did he do? >> some day if i ever -- seriously, if i ever got mentioned by alec baldwin, i think i could retire. my life would be complete. but i think this is a real -- alec baldwin tweeted about gary came gary kaminsky. >> what did he say? >> he...
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the city. now, i'm not convinced that isaac is going to turn in to the storm that will really test the design requirements of the levy and flood control system but this is a test for it to see if even though it may not test the limits let's see if the system works. i think it's going to so that's a huge difference. to me -- >> go ahead. i'm sorry. >> we to me, the two most important differences are mayor mitch landrieu and governor bobby jindal. both of those guys were in katrina. i mean, bobby was a congressman at the time and mitch was serving as lieutenant governor. and both of those saw the mistakes that their predecessors made by not doing the early kind of things that both mitch and bobby are doing. and by doing those early things, declaring an emergency, already starting to talk to their population about what they should or shouldn't do, about what they should expect or not expect, to me that makes the biggest difference than katrina and what we're seeing in isaac. >> looking at the 15 b
the city. now, i'm not convinced that isaac is going to turn in to the storm that will really test the design requirements of the levy and flood control system but this is a test for it to see if even though it may not test the limits let's see if the system works. i think it's going to so that's a huge difference. to me -- >> go ahead. i'm sorry. >> we to me, the two most important differences are mayor mitch landrieu and governor bobby jindal. both of those guys were in katrina. i...
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. >>> the super bowl is sunday but today we're looking at the super bowl of cities. the new england patriots just outside of boston and the new york giants. mary thompson is in foxborough, massachusetts, and brian shactman east rutherford, new jersey, outside of met life stadium. mary will make her case for boston as an economic power and brian will rebut with statistics on new york city and joe and andrew will declare the winner. >> reporter: wes welker's smaller size belies impressive strength. boston is a quarter of the size of new york but consider the 470,000 in per capita output generated by its 618,000 residents crushes that of the 135,000 roughly per capita output generated by the 8.1 million new york residents. 33 titles for 8:25 each for those four teams, compare that to the 7.4 average for the new york city's seven professional sports teams. the unemployment 6.8%, below the national average and empire state and 2010, boston's economy grew 4.2%, the fourth fastest pace among major u.s. cities here and also here you have to keep in mind is that being superio
. >>> the super bowl is sunday but today we're looking at the super bowl of cities. the new england patriots just outside of boston and the new york giants. mary thompson is in foxborough, massachusetts, and brian shactman east rutherford, new jersey, outside of met life stadium. mary will make her case for boston as an economic power and brian will rebut with statistics on new york city and joe and andrew will declare the winner. >> reporter: wes welker's smaller size belies...
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. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. [ translated into spanish ] >>> "squawk box" the liesman edition. >> das, that's the only thing i know. i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin and we'll go to steve liesman in a moment and hear what he's doing in russia. foreclosures represented 27% of all sales in 2011. in 2005 foreclosures made up less than 1% of all sales. >>> investors in greece are pushing hard to get payouts on default swaps. the international dririves association is meeting this morning to try to determine whether the country's debt restructuring qualifies for a payout. >>> passengers on the disability "costa allegra" cruise ship are finally on land. the ship has been without power for three days following an on board power. >>> futures are indicated slightly higher, the dow futures up by about 33 points, building steadily through the morning. >> our guest host, led new york state for three terms, former governor george pataki is
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cone of uncertainty but it becomes a problem for the metropolitan areas to the west including the city of new orleans and also becomes an issue for the oil and gas industry, which we'll get to in a moment. the hurricane warnings did go up yesterday really throughout the northern gulf coast and people did respond. we spent some time in a walmart store near gulf shores here in southern alabama yesterday, and people were definitely scooping up whatever they can get in terms of staples and things like that and also filling up on gas so as the storm potentially tracks west, we begin to get into the oil and gas production areas, and take a look at the map of the refineries along the gulf coast, the farther west you go, the more of an issue this becomes, if the storm comes ashore as a category 1, they can probably sustain it. there is a small refinery not too far from here near mobile, a shell chemicals refinery. we drove up there yesterday and they seemed to be operating normally, trucks coming and going, so operations now onshore are continuing a pace, there have been some evacuations of co
cone of uncertainty but it becomes a problem for the metropolitan areas to the west including the city of new orleans and also becomes an issue for the oil and gas industry, which we'll get to in a moment. the hurricane warnings did go up yesterday really throughout the northern gulf coast and people did respond. we spent some time in a walmart store near gulf shores here in southern alabama yesterday, and people were definitely scooping up whatever they can get in terms of staples and things...
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in the warm sector, we're looking at the temperatures in the 70s morning city, roanoke, 82 degrees. 76 in cincinnati. low 80s towards st. louis. minneapolis 77 degrees for the high temperature. into your wednesday, drying out across the greater new york city area toward boston, but we'll watch the system around the great lakes and also sections of the upper ohio river valley on wednesday. it will bring along some clouds, showers and also some thunderstorms. so that's a look at your national forecast. guys, have a great day. back to you. >> scott, thank you very much. we'll go from weather to politics. john harwood joins us live from washington. and john, we hear that this is the day that newt gingrich is going to officially drop out of the race for the gop nomination? >> wow, what an earthquake that is going to be on the political landscape, becky. yes, we have heard that newt gingrich is going to do that. my -- i don't mean to be flip about it, but newt gingrich has long since ceased to be relevant in this this race. and the choreograph of his departure is really something that is moi
in the warm sector, we're looking at the temperatures in the 70s morning city, roanoke, 82 degrees. 76 in cincinnati. low 80s towards st. louis. minneapolis 77 degrees for the high temperature. into your wednesday, drying out across the greater new york city area toward boston, but we'll watch the system around the great lakes and also sections of the upper ohio river valley on wednesday. it will bring along some clouds, showers and also some thunderstorms. so that's a look at your national...
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so of course typically for the new york city area, our last freeze on averages toward the end of the month, boston early april, and pittsburgh late april. cold, but we will find sunshine. windy conditions as we go hour by hour, and look at hose temperatures by 6:00, upper 40s new york city, low 40s in boston. but with the wind, it's going to feel even colder. so certainly jackets and sweaters. a cool start across parts of the southeast from charlotte to atlanta, but beautiful weather on tap with that sunshine by the afternoon. if you have some travel plans, watching out for some of those airport delays toward the pacific northwest, san francisco, rain and wind. minneapolis, a few sours and storms. and of course we'll watch out for that wind across parts of the northeast and new england. that could cause some airport delays. so cold area of high pressure is bringing the colder air, so a shock to the system, a reality check really for the northeast and new england. back to you. >> i'd rather have it warm, into the. i've had both and i prefer warm. >> do you want to move to southern cal
so of course typically for the new york city area, our last freeze on averages toward the end of the month, boston early april, and pittsburgh late april. cold, but we will find sunshine. windy conditions as we go hour by hour, and look at hose temperatures by 6:00, upper 40s new york city, low 40s in boston. but with the wind, it's going to feel even colder. so certainly jackets and sweaters. a cool start across parts of the southeast from charlotte to atlanta, but beautiful weather on tap...
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the back up and this is the con continue against city plan they've never actually used. i would liked to have seen how well this plan worked. >> were there concerns about whether the contingency plan would actually work? >> theoretically arca is perfectly scaleable. you can stuff the pipes tremendously with a lot more data and information and it will work fine. this has never been tried on this level before. i'd like to see how they get stressed a little and see how they work. >> do you still have a place across the street? >> no. i had the first floor and -- >> you don't have it. >> i live in jersey city. i'm on the water. my apartment may or may not be evacuated. 36th floor, but the building itself is right on the water. >> if you have problems there -- >> we have to go, but do you think tomorrow no go? >> they will make a decision at 4:00 p.m. today. if i had to guess, i would say they will not be open. >> will there be the after hours trade? >> my guess is there will be nothing today. it will only get worse by 4:00 today. >> good to see you in person. >> as hurricane
the back up and this is the con continue against city plan they've never actually used. i would liked to have seen how well this plan worked. >> were there concerns about whether the contingency plan would actually work? >> theoretically arca is perfectly scaleable. you can stuff the pipes tremendously with a lot more data and information and it will work fine. this has never been tried on this level before. i'd like to see how they get stressed a little and see how they work....
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we're going to show the world why new york is indeed the greatest city on earth. we'll show them. >> there are still hundreds of thousands of people in new york and new jersey don't have power, it's 27 degrees out this morning. >> this is a storm, you know, i always say the media is exaggerating. this is one they understated. we had the highest previous surge, 13.2 feet. this was -- 11.2. the east river is a tidal strait, it goes north when the tide is coming in and south. can you imagine the water coming in from long island sound, new york harbor and meeting in the middle? where we were? i mean, this was a force of nature like we've never known before. i feel for these people, but everything, believe me, i'm very comfortable that the mayor and the governor and chuck schumer. chuck, i got to tell you something, god bless these people. this is one time i'm not partisan. god bless these people. they've been fabulous. they're cooperating. they're doing everything they can. the mayors -- we took a huge hit, a gigantic hit and to get it up and running, we're going to d
we're going to show the world why new york is indeed the greatest city on earth. we'll show them. >> there are still hundreds of thousands of people in new york and new jersey don't have power, it's 27 degrees out this morning. >> this is a storm, you know, i always say the media is exaggerating. this is one they understated. we had the highest previous surge, 13.2 feet. this was -- 11.2. the east river is a tidal strait, it goes north when the tide is coming in and south. can you...
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] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ male announcer ] the exceedingly nimble, ridiculously agile, tight turning, fun to drive 2013 smart. ♪ >>> good morning, and welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm joe kernen along with becky quick. our top story, the first presidential debate is tonight. this half-hour, we're going to have our own version of a debate. strategists from both sides of the aisle. those two gentlemen that you've seen on our show many times before. democrat jimmy williams is sitting right next to me, and republican joe watkins -- >> he's missing in action. >> you know what, he heard it was jimmy, he said i can't debate that guy. i can't. i'm going to fold like -- he's afraid. that happens. >> he shouldn't be. >> oh, here he comes! >> he's running. >> it's bad to run. >> you're out of breath. >> then you would have a chance. >> not if you run a lot. >> but then you would have a chance. sales at auto nation sailing 23%. mike jackson is the ceo. how you doing? >> j
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he had to get back into the city. when we come back, senator marco rubio will join to us talk about the race to the white house right after this quick break. the next revolution in music is happening here. pandora rocks the big board. then don't get nickle and dimed by high cost investments and annoying account fees. at e-trade, our free easy-to-use online tools and experienced retirement specialists can help you build a personalized plan. and with our no annual fee iras and a wide range of low cost investments, you can execute the plan you want at a low cost. so meet with us, or go to etrade.com for a great retirement plan with low cost investments. ♪ for a great retirement plan with low cost investments. fiona here was just telling me that ford dealers sell a new tire like...every five seconds, how's that possible? well, we purchase 3 million a year. you just sold one right now didn't you? that's correct. major brands. 11 major brands. oop,there goes another one. well we'll beat anybody's advertised price. and you
he had to get back into the city. when we come back, senator marco rubio will join to us talk about the race to the white house right after this quick break. the next revolution in music is happening here. pandora rocks the big board. then don't get nickle and dimed by high cost investments and annoying account fees. at e-trade, our free easy-to-use online tools and experienced retirement specialists can help you build a personalized plan. and with our no annual fee iras and a wide range of low...
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and men's health magazine ranking the country's smuttiest cities. y yes, they're ranking the most x-rated activities. and coming in number one, orlando, florida, ranked as one of the smuttiest cities. >> the smuttiest. second place is los angeles, sin city. >> and wilmington, delaware. >> i didn't know that. we go through when you go oun t -- on the eastern corridor. i guess an adult theme park is in orlando. >> when we come back, the read on small business. ♪ i can do anything today ♪ i can go anywhere ♪ i can go anywhere today ♪ la la la la la la la [ male announcer ] dow solutions help millions of people by helping to make gluten free bread that doesn't taste gluten free. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. solutionism. the new optimism. >>> the nas -- national federation of independent business out. the group's optimism index gained would points. however, it only returned to 2011 levels. elsewhere, earnings played an important role in the overall increase. accounting for half the improvement in the
and men's health magazine ranking the country's smuttiest cities. y yes, they're ranking the most x-rated activities. and coming in number one, orlando, florida, ranked as one of the smuttiest cities. >> the smuttiest. second place is los angeles, sin city. >> and wilmington, delaware. >> i didn't know that. we go through when you go oun t -- on the eastern corridor. i guess an adult theme park is in orlando. >> when we come back, the read on small business. ♪ i can do...
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we'll be right back. >>> still to come, citi hits the street. the financial giant reports quarterly results. we'll break down the numbers and tell you what it means for the markets . duff & phelps finds the sweet spot that powers sound decisions. duff & phelps financial advisory and investment banking services. (sfx: car garage sounds) today my journey brings me to charlotte, north carolina, where i spent the day with geico driver casey mears. i told him the secret to saving money on car insurance. he told me the secret to his car setup. first he adjusts... first he adjusts... (sfx:engine revving drowns out gecko's dialogue) then he... then he... (sfx:loud drilling noise continues to drown out gecko's dialogue) ...and a quarter cup of pineapple juice. or was that the secret to his barbecue sauce? hey, "secret" sauce. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. between listening to the numbers... ...and listening to your instinct duff & phelps finds the sweet spot that powers sound decisions. duff & phelps fi
we'll be right back. >>> still to come, citi hits the street. the financial giant reports quarterly results. we'll break down the numbers and tell you what it means for the markets . duff & phelps finds the sweet spot that powers sound decisions. duff & phelps financial advisory and investment banking services. (sfx: car garage sounds) today my journey brings me to charlotte, north carolina, where i spent the day with geico driver casey mears. i told him the secret to saving...
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that does not include you around the new york city area. we're going to find rainfall. 6 to 10 inches likely and look at boston. we could be looking at half a foot or more of snow. i hope you enjoyed yesterday, new york city, because today, pack patience and rain gear. that rain will be moving in by madeday into the and and evening. boston, he's your forecast. 35 degrees by 8:00 a.m. that snowfall moving in later on this afternoon. boston's logan, laguardia, newark, we're looking at travel headaches later on this afternoon and this evening. toward parts of the upper midwest, winter weather advisories and blizzard warnings posted here. heavy snow expected in places like duluth and also as we move to marquette michigan. and then that severe weather threat across parts of the southeast. we'll continue with tornados. guys, back to you. >> why are you back the last two days, scott? >> why have you been gone, more appropriately? >> i've been here. i've been here. >> you haven't been on this show. who made the decision that we start doing weather
that does not include you around the new york city area. we're going to find rainfall. 6 to 10 inches likely and look at boston. we could be looking at half a foot or more of snow. i hope you enjoyed yesterday, new york city, because today, pack patience and rain gear. that rain will be moving in by madeday into the and and evening. boston, he's your forecast. 35 degrees by 8:00 a.m. that snowfall moving in later on this afternoon. boston's logan, laguardia, newark, we're looking at travel...
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. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. >>> checking the futures. we're up 60 today on the dow, that's almost a half of a percentage point. we'll take it. yahoo! is selling half of its stake in chinese e company ali baba. they have an agreement to sell the remainder of its take later on. it will appease shareholders looking for dividends, acquisitions or share repurchases. >> it means the ali baba, you're look at the yahoo! core being worth $4 million, 5d million total. >> i'm back to -- >> deal book. >> you think it was ipo'd for $104 billion? >> yes. no. >> if that would have been yours, you would pi about that aft after. >> given fab's evaluation. how therch plans to ortho home defense max. to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! blnch >>> welcome back, everybod
. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. >>> checking the futures. we're up 60 today on the dow, that's almost a half of a percentage point. we'll take it. yahoo! is selling half of its stake in chinese e company ali baba. they have an agreement to sell the remainder of its take later on. it will appease shareholders looking for dividends, acquisitions or share repurchases. >> it means the ali...
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we'll continue that conversation. >>> when we come lack in the next hour we head back to the windy city for day two of the morning star conference. we'll get stock picks from the nation's best fund managers. "squawk" will be right back. laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] get the mileage card with special perks on united, like a free checked bag, united club passes, and priority boarding. thanks. ♪ okay. what's your secret? [ male announcer ] the united mileageplus explorer card. get it and you're in. [ donovan ] i hit a wall. and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep going. go for olympic gold and go to college too. [ male announcer ] every day we help students earn their bachelor's or master's degree for tomorrow's careers. this is your moment. let nothing stand in your way. devry university, prou
we'll continue that conversation. >>> when we come lack in the next hour we head back to the windy city for day two of the morning star conference. we'll get stock picks from the nation's best fund managers. "squawk" will be right back. laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male...
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the new york citys about section over the weekend did the big la la palooza -- ceo pay. >> every year they do that. lavish is the word they that used, they showed me makes 2 $200. >> i think ford earned -- >> 29 million. >> but the company earned $22 billion. so and i just started thinking. >> started thinking? >> about the "new york times" ." you're in a transition right now. >> but maybe they had to think flew their philosophy that ceos aren't really worth anything and it wouldn't be a $6 stock. >> what i'm going to do when this show is over, i'm going to set up a meeting between you and ponch. >> it's hit. you don't call him ponch. he's a very slender, fit guy. >> you and he should go to lunch. >> peyton manning, i'm not sure what he's getting per year. david letter man, $30 million. no one can read that monologue better. but wouldn't a guy who has hundreds of thousands of employees and making all these far ranging decisions to try to keep a stock from going to 6, instead he wants it to go to 630, couldn't it be possible it's not lavish? >> i'm going to set that lunch up to you. >>
the new york citys about section over the weekend did the big la la palooza -- ceo pay. >> every year they do that. lavish is the word they that used, they showed me makes 2 $200. >> i think ford earned -- >> 29 million. >> but the company earned $22 billion. so and i just started thinking. >> started thinking? >> about the "new york times" ." you're in a transition right now. >> but maybe they had to think flew their philosophy that ceos...
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as far as the politics, citi analyst carl mcdonald says them rallying up to 20% in the second half if republicans win in november. that's your third-quarter channel check for health care. i'm bertha coombs. down here, folks measure commitment by what's getting done. the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through >>> welcome back to "squawk box." in the headlines this morning, bristol-myers squibb is buying amylin pharmaceuticals for $31 a share or more than $5 billion. bristol-myers also getting $3.4 billion from astrazeneca for the right to co-develop amylin products after the deal is completed. micron technologies is buying bankrupt japanese chip-maker apida memory for $750 m
as far as the politics, citi analyst carl mcdonald says them rallying up to 20% in the second half if republicans win in november. that's your third-quarter channel check for health care. i'm bertha coombs. down here, folks measure commitment by what's getting done. the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for...
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philly, temperatures, getting to the 50s that direction. 45 in new york city. the big story is actually going on to the west. did want to show some of the snowfall totals to the north. some of that includes the system that will be getting going the next couple of days. here it is in the four corners. flying out of denver, an increasing chance for snow across the area. also really gusty winds on the back side of the system as it pushes out. doesn't look like much. denver to cheyenne, snow. sweeping east. not too big of a totals to start with, but tonight and tomorrow, by this afternoon, may get snow going toward omaha, nebraska. then it picks up, big-time windmaker. winds west to the northwest. blizzard conditions, even into portions of southern wisconsin as we get in through thursday. and of course even chicago, starting with some rain late tonight. maybe switching to snow tomorrow. here's what the system looks like. temperatures around 23 in denver. that's today with snow in toward des moines by later this evening after the commute. then there's tomorrow. late
philly, temperatures, getting to the 50s that direction. 45 in new york city. the big story is actually going on to the west. did want to show some of the snowfall totals to the north. some of that includes the system that will be getting going the next couple of days. here it is in the four corners. flying out of denver, an increasing chance for snow across the area. also really gusty winds on the back side of the system as it pushes out. doesn't look like much. denver to cheyenne, snow....
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there's also a red flag warning in effect for the the new york city area, boston as well as philadelphia. we'll find dry conditions, low relative humidity values. temperature-wi temperature-wise, 6 temperature pretty comfortable, not as high as yesterday. high temperatures in new york city right around 75 degrees for you. 76 in boston by 5:00. so a bit of a cool down today across the northeast and new england. toward the southeast, we'll watch scattered showers and thunderstorms along the gulf coast. toward new orleans, could cause some delays. otherwise fairly quiet, new york city as far as are conditions in chicago, no major air travel problems expected. joe, back to you. >> all right, scott, thank you. how it to the trading day ahead. kevin ferry engines joins us fr cme. i guess that's club med country, spain and italy. what's happening today, anything new with the credit default swaps or the ten year? >> i think the point i was going to look at this morning was nothing really aggressive or policy wise was achieved or propped, yet the market was able to place some debt and move a litt
there's also a red flag warning in effect for the the new york city area, boston as well as philadelphia. we'll find dry conditions, low relative humidity values. temperature-wi temperature-wise, 6 temperature pretty comfortable, not as high as yesterday. high temperatures in new york city right around 75 degrees for you. 76 in boston by 5:00. so a bit of a cool down today across the northeast and new england. toward the southeast, we'll watch scattered showers and thunderstorms along the gulf...
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so new york city highs today in the mid and upper 70s. scattered showers for you in atlanta. 80 degrees for the high temperature. showers moving in later in the day. temperatures in in the 80s for you in florida. and then of course with the upper level low, we'll continue to track the clouds and also the showers for you around places like kansas city, eventually moving toward your area. indianapolis, 84 for the high. showers. and minneapolis, 66 degrees. cloud cover and then of course the snow will continue for parts of the pacific northwest. so, yeah, you can wear the swert first thing this morning, but take it off after you leave the office. >> you have to help me with one other thing. i have a flight, i'm going skiing in utah. i don't know if i'm leaving out of jf complaint or laguardia. what time do you think this fog will lift? or burn off? >> it will be pretty thick. i'd probably say around 11:00 maybe this morning. >> it looks like i can get out then. i appreciate it. we'll talk to you soon. thanks again, scott. >>> turning in to a
so new york city highs today in the mid and upper 70s. scattered showers for you in atlanta. 80 degrees for the high temperature. showers moving in later in the day. temperatures in in the 80s for you in florida. and then of course with the upper level low, we'll continue to track the clouds and also the showers for you around places like kansas city, eventually moving toward your area. indianapolis, 84 for the high. showers. and minneapolis, 66 degrees. cloud cover and then of course the snow...
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morgan stanley has until june of 2015 to buy the 35% of the brokerage it doesn't already own from citi. it's unlikely to wait that long. what advantage would it be for you if you were able to acquire the remainder of it sooner? >> i think the time frame that james is focused on is sooner than 2015. maybe next year. the issue for us on something like this, and this is true for any institution, you have regular capital reviews with regulators and you need to get the regulators on board. but for james looking across the firm, this is at the top of the list of priorities and we'd like to see it happen as soon as possible. >> so when more began stafw cou request to buy the remainder by june of next year? >> absolutely could. >> coming up, we'll get fleming's take on what happened with facebook's ipo and whether or not it hurt the morgan stanley brand. >> that is a great tease. give us a little bit. >> no. you have to watch "squawk on the street." that's it. i gave you my opinion about the nfl refs. >> you have to give us a little bit. >> it's an art, not a science. >> who does notre dame pl
morgan stanley has until june of 2015 to buy the 35% of the brokerage it doesn't already own from citi. it's unlikely to wait that long. what advantage would it be for you if you were able to acquire the remainder of it sooner? >> i think the time frame that james is focused on is sooner than 2015. maybe next year. the issue for us on something like this, and this is true for any institution, you have regular capital reviews with regulators and you need to get the regulators on board. but...